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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1915)
VOLUME 23 . TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915. NUMBER 35 v. NEWPORTv The Patsy wpnt out over the bar Sunday morning on her way o Sluslaw. , .The bar. was .so rough that several big breakers struck the cabin, "but no damage ' was done. A big storm has been raging off shore -for several days and the ocean has been so rough that the bay has been covered with sea foam..,, .. . . . The Ahwaneda came in Satur day evening from Bandon with twenty-live tons of coal. for the Abbey. She had gone to Ban don with 85 tons of freight for that city.. She went out Sunday bound for Astoria. - ' ILL. Collins and F. B. Skin ner of Portland and R. E. Collins of the Leader stayed fcver night In Newport, Thursday, while on their way to Yachats on a big . fishing tour. They rode , down the beach on their bicycles. The Yachats is a great place for fish ing and hunting and the scenery Is grand and inspiring. The roads are good and the travel has boen better in that country than ever before. The excursion train Sunday brought in 60 persons who spent the day strolling on the beach enjoying the roughness of the ocean and the great waves and breakers that was caused by the recent storm. It is , a grand sight to see the ocean in a storm. A good. many people come in from the Valley for that purpose. . .. , .-i. -'i . r: vj - Sunday was a dull day if or . Newport. :i The Sunday cloBlng law took effect, on that day.. The business houses were all closed, no places ;of -.amusement' or pleasure kept open,' ieven .the drug stores were closed and the druggist went, fishing., Said It did not pay to keep open for the little medicine they might sell. One gentleman, a visitor, ate a lot 'of crabs whlcli gave him the stomach ache and be came near . dying for. lack of medicine. ,r. An other man came In from Siletz, walked all the way. lie wanted a bath but everything was closed tip so he could not get it ' All places of amusement and' profit were closed, such as bowling al leys, billiard rooms, candy stores fish markets, cigar stores, soft drink houses, ice cream parlors, etc. tThis is an old "Blue Law" passed in 1864, amended in 1908, and now at this late date is be ing enforced. - The next things to be excluded are tea, coffee ,uid tobacco. Tobacco and cof fee being narcotics will no doubt be placed under the Harrison Law. Our liberties are gradu ally slipping away from us and soon it will be no pleasure to live. The laws are bo convex and numerous that it is impos sible to keep them all. It is like the old rules that use to govern the district schoolsso . many rules that you could not help creaking tnem. n The game and fish laws are so complicated that 'It is hard to enforce them and'it is hard to convict when they are volated. You can not hunt deer with hounds and if you don't keep down the predatory ani mals they will kill the .sheep, deer and goats, so there would be no chance for them to in crease. If a breed of dogs could be raised that would run predatory animals only then the flame would increase as well as 'the goats and Bheep. The un 'dorbrush . is . so . (hick in this country that it is almost impos sible to find the deer without dogs. Wesley Satterlee owns a " ranch of 400 acres near Tide ' water and he says on his place i there must be fifty deer. You can hardly ever see one of them because the brush is so thick. But few deer have been killed Jthls year for the reason you can't ' flndthem still hunting. l am told a single cougar will kill twenty deer within a year. B.. F. 'Jones of Roseburg was in town during the week. He is Interested In developing his property at Otter .Rock. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Trapp of Toledo, accompanied by their son, Hgrry, and wife of Los GOUNTY Angeles,, were victors at New port Sunday. Mr. . Trapp, ,'jr., says he enjoys the green forest and mild climate of Oregon. . Los Angeles -has jxo, shrubbery ..or trees except as they are planted. The steamer Fifleld came In today (Tusday) fit 9 o'clock a. m. on nign tide ana paesea on up to Toledo for cargo of lum ber. While the bar has been shoaled for the past week the lumber vessels have no trouble In passing in and out. S. T. Loudon was In Newport the first of the week soliciting exhibits for the' Portland Land Show which commences on the 25th. He is much interested in this kind of work. . WEST YAQUINA Claude Myers of Beaver creek made a business trip to Toledo Friday. He returned home Sat urday morning. - Fred Commons was., a .West Yaqulna. visitor. Sunday.'. Chester Willis went to" New port Monday on business. , . A. W. Weber and Mr. Parks of Beaver creek went to Newport Saturday by way of Yaquina. . -Wm. Willis made a trip to To ledo Friday- Clifford Phelps was in from Beaver creek Tuesday. 0)' 'i ' . ELK CITY - ; . f r, , . ,. . -') Paris Parks is remodeling his building here, same beng put in condition for the pOBtoffice. . The Bchool is now doing nicely under the two teachers. i Henry Mattes6n and Arthur E, Allen:, : were Toledo, visitors Thursday. They wept, across the hills and seemed to find plenty of water hanging around. Fish at Elk City seem to be waiting to be caught the past week. Good catches being uiade. ..... . Pasture among the valleys and hills around here is taking on an encouraging growth. Mrs. R. B. Hoffman .left this week to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ryerman, who lives at Oakland, California. The daughter re cently gave birth to a son.. S. J.. Whitford, who.is fishing, reported a poor catch of salmon the last week. , Carl Bristlen was a Toledo vis itor on business Thursday after noon. LOWER FARM Miss Florence Ennls and Mauno Pompeii were at Siletz Saturday taking lessons on their violins. Joe Kosydar and children were attending church at Slltcz aunaay. . R. P. Coin came over from Toledo Sunday evening and spent , the night with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Goln, leaving early the next morning for Lower Siletz and Salmon river. ' ' A. C. Crawford and Joe Kosy dar went to Toledo Monday, re turning the same day with a load of freight. After having completed saw ing thirty ricks of wood for the Lower Farm school, .Mr. Goodell returned with his woodsaw to Siletz Saturday. John Anderson went to the Agency Monday for a load of lumber to use on his new barn. Mrs. Bob McKay made a trlD to Toledo a few days ago to con- suit a doctor in the interest of their little boy, who suddenly be came ill. FIEGLES CREEK Sunshine tinting the glory of the Autumn leaves! Miss King, who is teaching a very successful term of, school in our district, made a flying trip to her Corvallis home this week. NEWS Besidep her regular grade work Miss King is instructing pupils I of the tenth and eleventh grades 1 of the high school work. Thus ., er culture' tt us tere Vithln th'e. recesses of our. mountain homes. A beautiful thought? '. ' ) ' Tie road -work;, is , gping on apace. Geo. Tubbs, Ralph DarU ing. Jay Buford and Frank Mul- vany are busily engaged with the Racks creek and Sweet Home contingent. , . ; Lake Bros, have b.en visiting Chas..LIndley. . . Mr. Buford, Sr., visited Robt iliaCK 01 mrlan last week. .... . . Mrs. Frank Mulvany is hoping f,', emi n-S nome soon. . Airs. Mulvany nas ing five months with inflamma- tory rheumatism in the accute form, . fighting the inevitable inch by inch. Mrs. Mulvany is one of Fiegles Creeks ardent! boosters and will gladly return to a locality much admired. . Fred Scheddler is really build ing a bona fide home on his homestead. Chas doing the work. Llndley is Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boies re cently announced the marriage ,UttU "4 K'T, y' ie urei"'leww' of their daughter, Bertha, to Mr. .which he Purchased in Toledo. Mr and Mr8 Thomas Barker DeWitt Doxsee of Crescent City, h Milton . Hendrlckson of this , and daughter had a picnic din California. ,. , . , place is assisting Henry Sim- ner in the . woods , Saturday, Isaac Boles anl family occas ionally beam in upon us. a ndcr to Ev&. John Rankin has vacated for Sam in the Indian service. .- That bridge across Big Elk at knd happy life. ., iSJffln 'Tlfcl' McFirl wav othfra h fwi rrIir. m.nM u it ir. ao,Am. . ing in their feyes. too. .-. . . f 0 : .-,. ' : SILETZ r ' 'o " i 1' j : ' ' " . Superintendent Chalcraft re- Itnd, Where he had been on busi- ness. . : -'i V stage Monaay, enroute to Sfletz Luman. Butterfleld and . Mrwhn. ha intiHo floh Aicieiue paBsea inrougn siletz Friday on their way to Toledo. Mrs. M. .3. Collins is home again, after an absence'bf nearly three months. . . Miss Florence Ennls of Lower T7 ' nit... ..I ... AAy , . T , Arthur Bensell drove his car in- from Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Towner came in with him. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franks re port a very pleasant trip to the L Frisco rair and many otheer places of interest in California. Jim Brown of Lower Siletz passed through town Friday on his way to Portland, returning Monday.. Mr. and Mrs.' Manning and Mr. and Mrs. M. S." Collins spent Sunday at Newport. win ant Mrs. ' John 'Sugg 'visited with Mrs. George Lewis Sunday.. Mrs. John Ilanlon. who ' has been at Newport for the past montn, returned home Sunday, accompanied by her sister,' UGladys Miss Daisy, Ferr and ' sister, Rose, of Newport spent Friday visiting at Boone's. . . .i. . . ' . i J v . I Dance! ; A masquerade dance will be given at the cannery on the 30th of this month. Every one is invited to attend. All should come masked if they wish to have a good time. Come and help us have a good time and lots of fun. ' Horace Woods passed through here on his way to Cougar creek. Miss GladyB King made a trip to Yaquina Tuesday, . Everyone is busy fishing these pretty nights. Henry Emerson and Pete Pet erson made a trip to Newport Tuesday. George King made a trip to News of each Community Gathered each ." week Our liustling A&bciafe. Editors . Newport Saturday. ' ' ' . ' JJon 1 toSet to come to the masquerade. "B'aYVIEW ..... (Toola'te for last issue) Mr, and Mrs. John Olson and son of Llnvllle departed from here Sunday on heir wy t0 IronwoM. Michigan, where they i""MineirBome. ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bna in- K "u1 sucKer maae a inpto j. m. "uao ouuuav. nuiu lucid 'Frank and Mr. Bowers went to Toledo In Mr nnwAm' launch i - - . where Frank purchased a load of I Pmin nt vr Timwn s, rr, Columbus Dav exercises at 1 nitj bcnuui were wen aiieuuen here Tuesday The children ve wjth their SDeaklne. Miss Emma Thompson is the teacher. . . . ... ' i011" "anson maae a inp 10 Toledo Sunday, returning Mon day. i E. S. Oakland made a trip to 'oledo Sunday, returning Mon- Frank Huntsucker came in n 9 1 T 5 pons with bis fishing on Drift crees. mis weeK. . f Elmer Simmonson gave the T2Z week when he came, in with his UP a homestead on South Bea- -ver, nas been bauung lumber the j ,fore part of Wst week. '"'Blanchard .TuIlock has been hauling lumber for Mr. McFar- land. I Andrew Simonson spent Sun- aay at LinvlUe. . ' Joe ay of Waldport passed .through to Toledo on the mail . Ed Oakland Is working for Ole uiHumms ween. . " ""f &Ion8on Veiurn.? lfl t1 r f a I 1"U1UC ""Utt' "y.er?V,B Vlia,.Bmall . son visited Elmer, wav awav. . . Miss Emma Simonson- and nauico ui '6t spcui uio evening , with Mrs. Frank HuntaiipWir , Tuesday. POOLE SLOUCH (Too late for last issue) We have been having quite a bit of rain lately. Mr. and Mrs. T. Barker and daughters visited at the Hall ranch Sunday. ' Mr., and Mrs. Frank Shermer and son and daughter called at the Brown ranch Sunday. Misses Julia, Ida and Isabel Brown and brothers, Robert and Frederick, vlsitel at the Hall ranch Tuesday. Leo Shermer took a bcow load f WAAfl tit MnilfriAl4 fs Annnn E. S. Hall. Thcs. Barker and Archie Zeeke Tuesday. o- UPPER BEAVER Everyone has - begun doing their fall work. .K. D. ; Martin and H.. G. Rhoades were transacting busi ness in Newport Tuesday.. . A gentleman from .Dallas stayed at the Martin home rti day night. . .." Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Selby and children of Ona were guests at the Lewis home Sunday. ' J. M. Bowers and T. Hunt sucker made a trip to Nevport Tuesday. Frank Huntsucker of Buy View and J. M. Bowers were To ledo visitors Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Martin and children returned to their home at Corvallis WedueBday, after a few days' , visit with relatives here W. C. Martin is improving, Fred Cook of Ona was a Visitor at the Huntsucker home Sun day. . , " Peter Peterson and ILsnry Emerson, visited at the Peterson home Saturday. , Mrs. Frank Huntsucker of Bay View visited with Mrs. J. M. Bowers Sunday. ' ; Walter Weber of Ona was in this vicinity on business Tuesday- : ; ; . . . . MlsBes, Aletha and Alpha Rhoades visited Miss Donna c.j irittiLiu ounuav. , ,.. . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Weber and 'Mm. Ae-npq Ratona aril children -v ... this vicinity Sunday, H. G. Rhoadoa tnd children called at the Peterson home Sat urday evening. 1 Mrs. G. E. Lewis and mother were visiting friends at Ona Monday. - ; ' 0 ' POOLE SLOUCH We had quite a few showers iv. a 1. - . 1 i where Mr. Barker is cutting wohd. Miss Julia Brown and Bisters Hi .!5 Mrs. W. D. Roberts, who are for son place, at Oyttervllle. MrB, Thos. Barker and daugh- ters, Hazel and Lola, visited Mrs Edgar S, Hall and children Sat urday afternoon. , . - Mrs.- Thos.- Brown and child ren visited Mr. and .Mrs. Dick Huntsucker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shlrmer land son, Leo, were Upper Bay visuorsunoay, ONA S. Parks of Salem is visiting hi hrh t i Mr. arid Mrs. C. S. Ohmart and at the Selby I oma bunaay' hnmt Knnnov I i y-, Fred Commons made a busi ness trip to Yaquina Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Parks and family visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Weber Sunday. Elmer Cook returned to his home Monday, after an extended stay in Corvallis.' ... Mr. and Mrs. L. Commons, Mrs. J. H. Wolfersparger and son Walter spent Sunday at the Phelps ranch. A. W. Weber and Llovd Parks went to 'Newport Saturday. George Edwards and family moved to Newport last week. "Clifford Phelps made two trips to Yaquina Monday and Wednes day. Horace Woods went to New port Monday returning Tuesday evening. . o . UPPER BEAVER A. Peterson, I. N. Huyett and K: D. Martin were trading in Newport Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bowers were Newport visitors Saturday. G. E. Lewis, II. O. Rhoades, P. Vancll and Fay Selby were re pairing the telephone line Fri day. Mr. Rhoades and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Rhoades who Is visiting at Newport. Mrs. K. D. Martin Is reported on the sick list. Road Supervisor Weber was In this vicinity on business last week. Mr. Bowers delivered a fine veal to Newport Wednesday. G. E. Lewis worked for Geo. Selby at On a few days last week. . Two cattle buyers stayed at the Bowers ranch Friday night . Mr. Rhoades arid children vis ited at the Varicil home Satur day. . Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lewis arid imother and Henry Rhoades went to Newport Wednesday. Mrs. Lewis and mother will remain at the seaside for a tew days' Visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bowers visited at the Peterson home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Vancll called on Mrs. J1. M. Bowers Friday afternoon. Miss Mae Huntsucker worked a the Martin home the week end. . LOUDON-ALDRICH Married at the. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich, near Eddyville, October 20, 1915, Miss Rena Aldrich and Roger Loudon, Rev. Devonport officiat ing. -The room was nicely dec orated with ferns and Autumn leaves. The bride was dressed in white and carried a bouquet of white dahlias. , The bride is one of Eddyvllle's most popular young ladles and Mr. Loudon 1 is a prosperous young farmer ori Little Elk, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Loudon, The many frleftds Join in wish ing them a long and pleasant Journey through life. WHAT'S THE MATTER ' . WITH YAQUINA? Yaquina is on the map as far as ..public highways are . con cerned and it is quite a novelty, as in the past nothing but cow trails ever entered Yaquina, but during the Summer our Super visor has opened up a fine ', thoroughfare from ..Toledo to ' Yaquina, and' a. fine grade it is,, too. :,. ' v ... '. Today, the , 20th of October, . the first automobile run' between Toledo and Yaquina and if we fhadn't been so fortunate as to have.' been "where . people call outside r and seen such wonders before, we surely would have had a nervous shock to see an automobile. . But - the ice is broken, the first automobile has come and gone, and in the fu ture we expect to see more auto mobiles and motorcycles and all kinds of vehicles. Everybody Is welcome. Come and get your fish, crabs, clams and oysteiM and boost for Yaquina bay. District No. 7 can bp proud of Its beginning on thlsvroad be tween Toledo and Yaquina. An old reader in Dlst. 7, . J. J. McDonald. o- MONTHLY REPORT OF EDDYVILLE SCHOOL,'' The following is a report of the Eddyville -school for tha month Just paBt: ' Perfect Deportment Richard Girdler, Jean Sparks, Florence Hunt, Bertha Edwards, Neal Blrdwell. Neither Absent nor Tardy Hazel Mauch, Loren Mauch, Walter Mauch, Richard Girdler, Fred Michel,. Florence Hunt, Al len Blrdwell, Neal Blrdwell, Ed ward, Albertson, Ilan Sparks. Bessie Knauf, Teacher, o LOST HOUND Lost In the Chltwood district two weeks and two days ago, a hound dog, weight about 66 lbs., brindle in color, with a white spot on nose and white chest and feet, has lopg ears. . J. T. Dailey, . Nortgns, Oregon. F0RJ5ALE The only restaurant In Tnlodrv Investigate this proposition. Ad- uress or see Harry Swayze, Toledo, Or. . o The finest line of Fruits and Vegetables In Lincoln county on sale at Yerex, Brown & Co. Snap, Must Sell, account or leaving, Sludebaker 20, mode". 1912, fully equipped, practlcallv new tires, touring body with fore doors. Running order, 5 passengers. Address box 333 Toledo, Oregon. . . . , t